The Dillinger Escape Plan discography
The Dillinger Escape Plan discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
Video albums | 1 |
Music videos | 15 |
EPs | 6 |
Singles | 8 |
Split EPs | 2 |
Other appearances | 7 |
The discography of The Dillinger Escape Plan, an American mathcore band, consists of six studio albums, six extended plays (EPs), two split EPs, eight singles, one video album, 15 music videos and seven other appearances. Formed in Morris Plains, New Jersey in 1997, the band originally featured vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, guitarists Ben Weinman and Derek Brantley, bassist Adam Doll and drummer Chris Pennie; Brantley left after two shows and was replaced briefly by touring guitarist John Fulton, who himself left in 1998.[1] In 1997 the band released its self-titled debut EP on New Jersey independent label Now or Never Records,[2] after which they were signed by Relapse Records who issued their second EP Under the Running Board in 1998.[3] The EP charted on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 194.[4]
Following the addition of Brian Benoit to replace Fulton, The Dillinger Escape Plan released its debut full-length album Calculating Infinity in 1999.[5] Jeff Wood played bass on the album's promotional tour, and was later replaced the following year by Liam Wilson.[1] In 2001, Minakakis left the band and was not replaced for a number of months, during which time the remaining members performed a string of instrumental shows and recorded a number of tracks with vocalist Mike Patton of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle.[1] The material was later issued in 2002 as the Irony Is a Dead Scene EP, which reached the top 20 of the US Billboard Independent Albums chart.[6] Patton also performed on the band's recording of "Damaged, Parts I & II" for the Black Flag tribute album Black on Black: A Tribute to Black Flag.[1]
Greg Puciato was enlisted as the replacement for Minakakis in late 2001.[1] He made his recording debut for the band on 2004's Miss Machine, which charted for the first time on the US Billboard 200 when it reached number 106.[7] Benoit left the band in April 2005 due to a nerve injury, and was replaced by James Love.[8] Love was later replaced by Jeff Tuttle.[9] Pennie also left in 2007, with Gil Sharone replacing him.[1] Later in the year, the band released its third studio album Ire Works, which reached the top 150 of the album charts in the US and the UK.[7][4] In early 2009, Billy Rymer replaced Sharone as the band's drummer.[10] 2010's Option Paralysis, the band's first album to be released on their own label Party Smasher,[1] reached number 78 on the Billboard 200 and number 107 on the UK Albums Chart.[7][11]
In 2012, Tuttle left the band to attend film school.[9] The band released its fifth album One of Us Is the Killer the following year, with the album charting in the US at number 25,[7] in the UK at number 64,[11] and in several other regions for the first time in the group's career. Love returned to the band in 2013, although was not featured on One of Us Is the Killer.[12] After a brief hiatus during which Weinman focused on Giraffe Tongue Orchestra and Puciato on Killer Be Killed and The Black Queen,[1] Love was replaced by Kevin Antreassian in 2015.[13] The band released Dissociation in 2016, which was presented as the group's final album before embarking on an indefinite hiatus the following year.[1] The album reached number 31 on the Billboard 200,[7] number 47 on the UK Albums Chart,[11] and number 80 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[14]
Studio albums[]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |||||||||
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US [7] |
AUS [15] |
AUT [16] |
CAN [14] |
FIN [17] |
FRA [18] |
GER [19] |
JPN [20] |
SWI [21] |
UK [11] | |||
Calculating Infinity | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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Miss Machine |
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106 | — | — | — | — | 156 | — | 214 | — | 120 | |
Ire Works |
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142 | — | — | — | — | 169 | — | 180 | — | 147 | |
Option Paralysis |
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78 | 53 | — | — | 50 | — | — | — | — | 107 | |
One of Us Is the Killer |
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25 | 45 | 52 | — | 34 | 147 | 84 | 137 | 92 | 64 | |
Dissociation |
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31 | 14 | — | 80 | — | 177 | 100 | — | 60 | 47 |
Extended plays[]
Title | EP details | Peak chart positions | |||
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US Heat. NE [23] |
US Indie [6] |
UK [4] |
UK Bud. [4] | ||
The Dillinger Escape Plan |
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— | — | — | — |
Under the Running Board |
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— | — | 194 | — |
Irony Is a Dead Scene (with Mike Patton) |
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4 | 19 | — | 19 |
Plagiarism |
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— | — | — | — |
Instrumentalist |
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— | — | — | — |
Split EPs[]
Title | EP details |
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Split with NORA |
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Split with Drowningman |
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Live EPs[]
Title | EP details |
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Cursed, Unshaven and Misbehavin': Live Infinity |
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Singles[]
Title | Details | Album |
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"Panasonic Youth"[24] |
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Miss Machine |
"Setting Fire to Sleeping Giants"[25] |
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"Unretrofied"[26] |
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"Farewell, Mona Lisa" |
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Option Paralysis |
"Prancer" |
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One of Us Is the Killer |
"Happiness Is a Smile" |
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Non-album single |
"Limerent Death" |
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Dissociation |
"Symptom of a Terminal Illness" |
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Video albums[]
Title | Album details |
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Miss Machine: The DVD |
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Music videos[]
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"The Mullet Burden" | 1998 | J.D. Panyko | [27] |
"Panasonic Youth" | 2004 | Josh Graham | [28] |
"Setting Fire to Sleeping Giants" | Dale Resteghini | [29] | |
"Unretrofied" | 2005 | Ilan Sharone | [30] |
"Milk Lizard" | 2006 | [31] | |
"Black Bubblegum" | [32] | ||
"Farewell, Mona Lisa" | 2010 | Cesar Ochoa | [33] |
"Gold Teeth on a Bum" | 2011 | Salvatore Perrone | [34] |
"Parasitic Twins" | 2012 | David Merenyi | [35] |
"When I Lost My Bet" | 2013 | Mitch Massie | [36] |
"One of Us Is The Killer" | |||
"Hero of the Soviet Union" | Ira Chernova | [37] | |
"Happiness Is a Smile" | 2014 | Mitch Massie | [38] |
"Rage" (featuring Jarren Benton) | Fredo Tovar, Scott Fleishman | [39] | |
"Paranoia Shields" | 2015 | Mitch Massie | [36] |
"Limerent Death" | 2017 | [40] |
Other appearances[]
Title | Year | Album | Ref. |
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"Damaged, Parts I & II" (Black Flag cover) | 2002 | Black on Black: A Tribute to Black Flag | [41] |
"Rebel Yell" (Billy Idol cover) | 2004 | Buddyhead Suicide | [42] |
"My Michelle" (Guns N' Roses cover) | Bring You to Your Knees: A Tribute to Guns & Roses | [43] | |
"Honey Bucket" (Melvins cover) | 2005 | We Reach: The Music of the Melvins | [44] |
"Fight the Power" (Public Enemy cover, featuring Chuck D) | 2011 | Homefront: Songs for the Resistance | [45] |
"Territorial Pissings" (Nirvana cover) | Kerrang! Presents Nirvana Nevermind Forever | [46] | |
"Rage" (featuring Jarren Benton) | 2014 | CONS EP Vol. 2 | [47] |
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- ^ "The Dillinger Escape Plan Plays First Show With New Drummer; Photos, Video Available". Blabbermouth.net. February 7, 2009. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
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- One of Us Is the Killer and Dissociation: "Dillinger Escape Plan Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
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- Option Paralysis: "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 12 April 2010" (PDF). The ARIA Report. Australian Recording Industry Association. May 11, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Pandora Archive.
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- ^ Relapse Records (January 25, 2008). "The Dillinger Escape Plan - "Milk Lizard" (Official Music Video)". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Relapse Records (June 16, 2008). "The Dillinger Escape Plan - "Black Bubblegum" (Official Music Video)". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Radial by The Orchard (September 21, 2010). "The Dillinger Escape Plan - Farewell, Mona Lisa". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Season of Mist (March 29, 2011). "The Dillinger Escape Plan - Gold Teeth on a Bum". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ The Dillinger Escape Plan (February 18, 2012). ""Parasitic Twins" (official video), the Dillinger Escape Plan". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
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- ^ Chernova, Ira (July 12, 2013). "The Dillinger Escape Plan - Hero of the Soviet Union". Vimeo. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Party Smasher (July 16, 2014). "The Dillinger Escape Plan: "Happiness Is a Smile"". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Converse (October 2, 2014). "The Dillinger Escape Plan x Jarren Benton - "Rage" Official Video". YouTube. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ "Watch Dillinger Escape Plan Destroy Europe in Insane "Limerent Death" Live Video". Revolver. 2017-10-18. Retrieved 2018-01-05.
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- ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Buddyhead Suicide - Various Artists: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ "Guns N' Roses Tribute: Bring You to Your Knees - Various Artists: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ Henderson, Alex. "We Reach: The Music of the Melvins - Various Artists: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
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- ^ "Various – Kerrang! Presents Nirvana Nevermind Forever (CD)". Discogs. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ^ "The Dillinger Escape Plan Collaborates With Rapper Jarren Benton On 'Rage' Song (Audio)". Blabbermouth.net. August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
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